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If Venezuela Is To Survive, Then Compromise Must Become The Country’s Watchword.

Recent protests in Caracas against the continued rule of Chavez’s political heirs suggest that the electoral revolution carried out by Venezuela’s late caudillo is a least a bit shaky.

February 19th, 2014
Jeffrey Cavanaugh
February 19th, 2014
By Jeffrey Cavanaugh
If Venezuela Is To Survive, Then Compromise Must Become The Country’s Watchword.

Recent protests in Caracas against the continued rule of Chavez’s political heirs suggest that the electoral revolution carried out by Venezuela’s late caudillo is a least a bit shaky.

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A police officer aims his shotgun during clashes with protesters in central Kiev, Ukraine. After two months of anti-government protests, modern Ukraine has never been so bitterly polarized. To be sure, Ukraine has long been divided. Russia and Europe have vied for dominance for centuries, causing deep cultural differences between the mostly Ukrainian-speaking western and central regions on the one hand, and the Russian-speaking east and south on the other. But as the crisis has deepened, each side has grown stronger in its convictions, and those who stood in the middle have been forced to choose sides. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky, file)

February 4th, 2014
MintPress News Desk
February 4th, 2014
By MintPress News Desk

A police officer aims his shotgun during clashes with protesters in central Kiev, Ukraine. After two months of anti-government protests, modern Ukraine has never been so bitterly polarized. To be sure, Ukraine has long been divided. Russia and Europe have vied for dominance for centuries, causing deep cultural differences between the mostly Ukrainian-speaking western and central regions on the one hand, and the Russian-speaking east and south on the other. But as the crisis has deepened, each side has grown stronger in its convictions, and those who stood in the middle have been forced to choose sides. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky, file)

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Ukrainian president accepts PM’s resignation

The departure of Mykola Azarov as premier would remove one of the figures most disliked by opposition forces.

January 28th, 2014
Associated Press
January 28th, 2014
By Associated Press

The departure of Mykola Azarov as premier would remove one of the figures most disliked by opposition forces.

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Ukrainian Leader Snubs Talks Amid Street Clashes

Ukraine’s two-month standoff shifted into a new phase after Yanukovych pushed through harsh anti-protest laws last week in an attempt to quash the demonstrations calling for his ouster.

January 22nd, 2014
Associated Press
January 22nd, 2014
By Associated Press
Ukrainian Leader Snubs Talks Amid Street Clashes

Ukraine’s two-month standoff shifted into a new phase after Yanukovych pushed through harsh anti-protest laws last week in an attempt to quash the demonstrations calling for his ouster.

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Russia’s Games, Putin’s World

Russia may be much weaker than the Soviet Union of old, but in terms of its foreign policy and ability to influence events to its own advantage, Moscow is in an incomparably better position

January 20th, 2014
Jeffrey Cavanaugh
January 20th, 2014
By Jeffrey Cavanaugh
Russia’s Games, Putin’s World

Russia may be much weaker than the Soviet Union of old, but in terms of its foreign policy and ability to influence events to its own advantage, Moscow is in an incomparably better position

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What The US, Russia Are Really Quarreling Over: Pipelines

For both countries, the Snowden affair is just another ho-hum spat in the greater imperial rivalry.

September 5th, 2013
Steve Horn
September 5th, 2013
By Steve Horn
What The US, Russia Are Really Quarreling Over: Pipelines

For both countries, the Snowden affair is just another ho-hum spat in the greater imperial rivalry.

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Japanese Demand Compensation, End To Nuclear Power Two Years After Fukushima Disaster

(MintPress) – This week Japan marked the second anniversary of the earthquake and subsequent tsunami that killed 19,000 people and damaged more than one million homes. The 2011 Tohoku earthquake off the eastern coast of Japan remains the costliest natural disaster in world history, causing an estimated $235 billion in damages, according to the World Bank. Two […]

March 16th, 2013
Martin Michaels
March 16th, 2013
By Martin Michaels

(MintPress) – This week Japan marked the second anniversary of the earthquake and subsequent tsunami that killed 19,000 people and damaged more than one million homes. The 2011 Tohoku earthquake off the eastern coast of Japan remains the costliest natural disaster in world history, causing an estimated $235 billion in damages, according to the World Bank. Two […]

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